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  2. Jan 21, 2023 · The first popular English translation published in 1928 by Whittaker Chambers (an American writer, later Soviet spy-turned-defector) would eventually become the basis for Disney's animated...

  3. An English translation by Whittaker Chambers was published in North America by Simon & Schuster in 1928, [2] and the novel has since been translated and published in over thirty languages around the world. Salten published a sequel, Bambi's Children, in 1939.

    • Felix Salten
    • 1923
  4. For decades, readers’ images of Bambi have been shaped by the 1942 Walt Disney film—an idealized look at a fawn who represents nature’s innocence—which was based on a 1928 English translation of a novel by the Austrian Jewish writer Felix Salten.

    • Who wrote the first English translation of Bambi?1
    • Who wrote the first English translation of Bambi?2
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  5. For decades, readers’ images of Bambi have been shaped by the 1942 Walt Disney film—an idealized look at a fawn who represents nature’s innocence—which was based on a 1928 English translation of a novel by the Austrian Jewish writer Felix Salten.

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  6. Animals used to roam freely in the forest. They had constant conflicts, and killing was common, but most had a fighting chance to survive once they learned the laws of nature. They abided by these laws and lived freely, until humans intervened and set new laws.

    • FELIX SALTEN
  7. Feb 22, 2022 · For decades, readers’ images of Bambi have been shaped by the 1942 Walt Disney film—an idealized look at a fawn who represents nature’s innocence—which was based on a 1928 English translation of...

  8. Feb 22, 2022 · For decades, readers’ images of Bambi have been shaped by the 1942 Walt Disney film—an idealized look at a fawn who represents nature’s innocence—which was based on a 1928 English translation of a novel by the Austrian Jewish writer Felix Salten.

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